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Nivetha B Manohar

Nivetha B Manohar

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BDS, MS

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Join date: Mar 9, 2025

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Dr. Nivetha is a dentist and multidisciplinary healthcare professional


with experience in clinical research, medical writing, and healthcare


litigation. She also holds a Master’s degree in Health Informatics and


is committed to bridging the gap between information availability and


health literacy. In an age of information overload, she believes in


the importance of delivering accurate, understandable, and trustworthy


medical content to empower patients in making informed treatment


decisions. Driven by her passion for impactful health education, she


collaborates with the MedReport Foundation as a Medical Writer/Reviewer.

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Nivetha
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Apr 9, 20265 min
Toxicity in Natural Foods: Everything You Need to Know
Have you ever wondered whether fruits and veggies have the potential to cause harm to your body similar to certain fast foods? The answer is yes, and this may come as a surprise to many people. Just like some animals, plants produce their own chemical substances to protect themselves from being eaten up by predators. Similar to their physical defense systems like hard shell coverings, spikes and thorns, certain fruits and vegetables contain naturally occurring toxins. When consumed improperly...

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Feb 22, 20263 min
Psychological Stress: Effects of Cortisol on Skin Health
Cortisol is one of the primary stress hormones and plays a significant role in numerous physiological functions, including the body’s fight-or-flight response. When the brain perceives stress, the hypothalamus releases corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), which subsequently stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). This hormone then signals the adrenal glands to release cortisol into the bloodstream. Skin, being the largest organ in the body, suffers the...

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Jan 17, 20263 min
Serotonin: How to Boost Your Happy Hormone Naturally
Our brain produces four important happy hormones, namely dopamine, serotonin, endorphins, and oxytocin. Out of these, Serotonin, otherwise known as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is responsible for a variety of functions in the body and plays a vital role in regulating mood, sleep, and hunger. It is a neurotransmitter produced mainly in the brain and gut, supporting functions like metabolism, bowel movements, stomach secretions, respiration, blood clotting, and sensory functions. Maintaining an...

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